Sensitive and eager to learn, not ashamed to ask questions, also known as Wen.
Excerpted from The Analects of Confucius by Ye Gonglong.
Explanation: Smart and diligent, not ashamed to learn from people who are lower in status and less knowledgeable than themselves, posthumous title "Wen".
Sensitive and eager to learn, not ashamed to ask questions ",in fact, this is the literal meaning, saying that a person is smart and diligent, especially likes to know questions that he is not clear about, and is not ashamed to ask questions from people who are worse than himself. "
"Knowing is knowing, not knowing is not knowing, just knowing." Knowing is knowing, and not knowing is not knowing. This is the real learning attitude, and it can be called knowledge. This is about honesty. Don't pretend to understand what you don't understand. It is a scholar's proper attitude to express himself truly.
"If you know it silently, you will never tire of learning and never tire of teaching." I write down what I have learned silently, and I will never get tired of pursuing knowledge and teaching others knowledge.